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by georgewsinger
1613 days ago
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If you're not interested in buying our hardware now, perhaps we can earn your trust over time with weekly updates & our first iteration shipped. RE resolution issues: 35.5 PPD is the absolute bleeding edge pixel density for portable VR (in that there aren't any other portable VR headsets on the market right now with higher density than this). With that said, it's also still one doubling away from 60PPD, after which which the human eye stops telling the difference when you add more pixels. Up until this point, there are still many gains to be had. Some people have reported using hacks to get Simula working in a Quest 2. If you'd like to try out our window manager, we officially support the Valve Index, HTC Vive, and HTC Vive Pro. Unfortunately, these headsets offer very low PPD, and no other tethered headsets on the market currently support Linux (which is why in part we decided to build our own). |
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It's not a matter of trust but I simply can't afford the Simula headset right now. And I think the specs in terms of resolution really need another bump to become daily driver capable.
However I do really respect what you're doing. I don't want to run it on my quest 2 to freeload or anything. I know the resolution is not sufficient. I just want to play with the idea and follow along with your progress to where you're heading as a matter of interest. I don't have any of the headsets you do support.
It's not a fair comparison anyway because I'm sure Oculus makes a loss on the Q2 right now to bring it to mainstream.
But as someone based in Southern Europe $2499 plus taxes is a huge amount. And that's only your limited early bird price :) I've never even spent that much on a car! Never bought a laptop for more than $1100 equivalent euros. The price really makes it a non starter here, sorry. I assume with Silicon Valley salaries in mind it's probably not a lot.
Once it hits below $1000 and shows good functionality comparable to a laptop I could consider it :)
But I hope your Kickstarter will increase interest and bring prices down through volume so hopefully I can consider it at some point.
I would think that being able to use it as a 2d desktop too would be crucial though because even as a VR enthusiast I doubt I can wear a headset for a full working day.